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Free and Open Source Software in K-12 Education.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Open Source to blog.k12opensource.com 02/27/2009

  • Recovery.gov Runs On Drupal

    tags: opensource


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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Open Source to blog.k12opensource.com 02/26/2009

  • BBC NEWS | Technology | UK government backs open source

    tags: opensource, top

  • One Third of Dell Inspiron Mini 9s Sold Run Linux

    tags: opensource


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Monday, February 23, 2009

Open Source to blog.k12opensource.com 02/23/2009

  • 356,800 FOSS Desktops For Brazil’s Schools

    tags: opensource


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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Open Source to blog.k12opensource.com 02/19/2009

  • OpenOffice Downloads Outnumber PC Sales in Italy

    tags: opensource


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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Open Source to blog.k12opensource.com 02/17/2009

  • Red Hat and Microsoft Expand Server Virtualization Interoperability

    tags: opensource


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Saturday, February 07, 2009

Open Source to blog.k12opensource.com 02/07/2009

  • UK: 'Open source is core to education' — Open Source Observatory

    tags: opensource

  • Open Source Schools Website

    tags: opensource

  • British Opposition Talks Up Open Source

    tags: opensource

  • US Dept. of Defense Creates Its Own Sourceforge

    tags: opensource


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Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Open Source to blog.k12opensource.com 02/03/2009

  • Every child in Portugal and Venezuela will have open source - Open Sauce Software - PeterJudge's Blog at ZDNet.co.uk Community

    tags: opensource

  • Open Source Browsers Keep Growing

    tags: opensource

  • 55,000 French Students to Receive OpenOffice

    tags: opensource


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Steve Hargadon

Professional Information:  I am the director of the Web 2.0 Labs, host of the Future of Education interview series, chair of the Social Learning Summit and the Learning 2.0 Conference, and co-chair of the annual Global Education and Library 2.0 worldwide conferences.

I pioneered the use of social networking in education by creating the Classroom 2.0 social network in 2007, and supported and encouraged the development of thousands of other education networks, particularly for professional development. I blog, speak, and consult on educational technology, and I run several virtual and physical events to build community and connections in education, with over 100,000 participants annually.

I am co-host of the annual Edublog Awards, and I have been the Emerging Technologies Chair for ISTE, the author of "Educational Networking: The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education," and  was the recipient of the 2010 Technology in Learning Leadership Award (CUE).  I have consulted for PBS, Intel, Ning, Blackboard, Microsoft, KnowledgeWorks Foundation, CoSN, MERLOT, the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Department of Education, and others on educational technology and specifically on social networking. You can find a full list of my projects at the Web 2.0 Labs.

Disclosures:  I am currently doing consulting work for Mightybell (Gina Bianchini's new start-up), Menco Platform, and often have consulting contracts around educational technology, and when I do I work hard to make those associations clear in any related public discussions. Links to books on my blog or websites frequently are associated with an Amazon affiliate account and I receive modest fees from Amazon for book sales.

Personal Information:  I have the skin condition Vitiligo, and run the world's largest social network for those with Vitiligo at http://www.VitiligoFriends.org. I also run a network for members of the extended Hargadon family--Hargadon is an Irish name, and all Hargadons come from Sligo. My wife and I have four children and our individual activities can be seen at http://www.hargadon.com. We are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons).

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